Google, Yahoo and Bing are examples of this.
Search Engines
An email that I have started writing but not yet sent.
Draft
In Microsoft Word, the "save" button at the top of the screen looks like this.
A floppy disk
Use this app to make a call.
Phone app
Padlock
Chrome, Safari and Edge are examples of this.
Web browsers
The icon to add an attachment looks like this.
A paperclip
I do this with my mouse to open an icon on my computer's desktop.
Double-click
All smartphones can connect to the internet using this.
Wi-Fi
When you are attending a video conference, this person invites you to and manages the meeting.
The host
Type in the website you want to visit here.
Address Bar
The screen/folder where your emails are received and displayed.
Inbox
At the bottom of the computer screen, this contains shortcut icons for commonly used applications.
Taskbar
You can use this part of your hand to unlock your phone.
Fingerprint.
To prevent others from hearing you during the video conference, press this button.
Mute
Select this to open a new tab in your browser.
Plus sign
Irrelevant or unwanted email communications sent to a large number of people.
Spam (or junk)
The name of the button that makes a window expand to fill the desktop.
Maximize
To take a picture with your smartphone camera, press this button.
Shutter
Used to steal data online and damage computers and devices, this word is short for malicious software.
Malware
List of frequently visited web pages in your browser.
Bookmarks (or Favorites)
BCC stands for this.
Blind Carbon Copy.
The software that handles the functions of the computer to make sure everything is working together.
Operating System
A graphical element that lets you view/access certain features of an app from your home screen.
A widget
This type of scam involves pretending to be another person, business or organization to get someone to reveal personal details like SSNs.
Phishing